urn:lsid:ibm.com:blogs:comments-68117a97-bde9-416f-ad32-2325a2cfc539Visibility, Control and Automation (Comentários)Visibility, Control and Automation (Comentários)03022016-04-11T11:29:35-04:00IBM Connections - Blogsurn:lsid:ibm.com:blogs:comment-5f7601b2-24bf-47f6-ada8-bfe19e7b16dcRef.: High Availability - Cold, Warm, Hotjohn87270007324Dactivefalsejohn87270007324DactivefalseCurtir2014-03-08T23:59:43-05:002014-03-08T23:59:43-05:00What is the use of a cold standby in your definition? when you state "it will be installed and configured only when the primary node breaks down for the first time. "
From my understanding, this is what would you do when a primary component fail, you need to replace it . Hence install the software and configure it again on a different environment.
In my opinion, a Cold would be in this case the warm standby! Data or the system internal state will be mirrored to the standby component upon the cluster manager (typically several time a day.)
To sum up, there will be literally two types of standby in the software case.
Cold and Hot. There is really no existence for your cold-standby definition since it is not practical at all.What is the use of a cold standby in your definition? when you state "it will be installed and configured only when the primary node breaks down for the first time. "
From my understanding, this is what would you do when a primary component fail, you need ...falsefalseRE: High Availability - Cold, Warm, Hot0urn:lsid:ibm.com:blogs:entry-0776a528-86f9-4081-82cb-a133061fa53aHigh Availability - Cold, Warm, Hot - Commentsurn:lsid:ibm.com:blogs:comment-2dac1e90-35f5-45dd-856b-a6528e41efd7Ref.: High Availability with SAMPlogi270000GESBactivefalselogi270000GESBactivefalseCurtir2011-07-18T05:53:14-04:002011-07-18T05:53:14-04:00Here is the list of course's in IBM's Learning site -
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ID: 8M952G IBM Tivoli SA for Multiplatforms 3.2.1: Installation and Administration (ILO) Virtual classroom
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